MANÁ is breaking a Los Angeles record with fifth Kia Forum show this fall

Mexican rock legends MANÁ have added a fifth and final Los Angeles date to their Vivir Sin Aire Tour, confirming a Nov. 29 performance at the Kia Forum.

With this additional show, the Guadalajara-formed band will make history, becoming the artist with the most arena concerts ever performed in Los Angeles — a total of 45 — surpassing Bruce Springsteen’s previous record of 42.

The Vivir Sin Aire Tour, produced by Live Nation, kicks off in early September and will make its way to more than 30 venues across the U.S. and Canada. In Southern California, MANÁ will headline five nights at the Kia Forum, Nov. 14-15, 21-22 and now 29, each show expected to deliver the kind of high-energy performances and anthemic sing-alongs that have defined their decades-long career. In addition to the Forum run, the band will stop in Fresno and San Jose.

Tickets for the newly added Nov. 29 show go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, July 18 at Ticketmaster.com.

MANÁ’s latest tour follows a summer run in Spain and recent recognition as the first Latin group nominated for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Known for their blend of Latin classic rock and socially conscious lyrics, MANÁ has sold more than 45 million records and earned four Grammy Awards and nine Latin Grammys. Their 1992 record Dónde Jugarán los Niños remains the best-selling Latin rock album of all time.

Alongside their musical milestones, the band has long championed environmental causes through their Selva Negra Ecological Foundation. As part of the upcoming tour, a portion of the proceeds from their San Antonio dates will support local flood relief efforts.

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